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Joseph Salmon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Salmon Joseph Salmon (fl. 1647–1656) was a significant English religious and political writer of the middle of the seventeenth century. ==Life==
He served in the New Model Army, leaving it in 1649.〔Hill, ''The World Turned Upside Down'', p. 208〕 ''A Rout, A Rout'' contained criticism of the Parliamentary leadership. He was arrested in 1650, and imprisoned in Coventry,〔Upside p. 218〕 with a six-month sentence; and cashiered from the Army.〔Hill, ''A Nation of Change and Novelty'', p. 199-200.〕 After 1650 he was for a time a minister in Kent.〔Norman Cohn, ''The Pursuit of the Millennium'', 1970 edition p. 306-9, with extracts.〕 He left Kent and went abroad in the middle of 1655. He later emigrated to Barbados.〔Hill, ''The Experience of Defeat'' (1984) p. 44, Upside p. 219 citing the dissertation of Frank McGregor; (). A Joseph Salmon appears on a 1680 Barbados census (), but the name was not uncommon.〕
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